Enclosure
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The Enclosure Acts, which allowed landowners to fence off common lands previously used by villagers, made life more difficult for English villagers in the 18th century. This led to the loss of traditional rights to graze animals and collect firewood, forcing many villagers into poverty and displacing them from their homes.
The enclosure movement in England during the 18th century led to the privatization of common lands, which had previously been shared by villagers for farming and grazing. Enclosure forced many villagers off their traditional lands, leading to increased poverty, unemployment, and social unrest as they lost access to common resources.
The Enclosure Movement, which involved enclosing common lands for private use, disrupted the traditional way of life for English villagers by restricting their access to resources such as pastureland for grazing animals and land for cultivation. This led to increased poverty, unemployment, and social unrest among the rural population.
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